“I am in love with this world.” — John Burroughs
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Daylight savings time kicked in Sunday in the Midwest. An extra hour before sunset! I head to the prairie for a late hike in last light.

It’s the last days. Each member of the prairie community seems set apart tonight. Who knows when a prescribed burn will wipe the tallgrass slate clean for another season? The fires may arrive at any time. Until then, I want to appreciate everything I see.
I pick up my pace on the muddy two-track.
It will be dark soon.

Goodnight, moon.

Goodnight to the grasses.

Goodnight to the prairie dock.

Goodnight, carrion flower seeds.

Goodnight mosses and lichens.

Goodnight, lingering ice in Willoway Brook.

Goodnight bur oak.

Goodnight to the brambles.

Goodnight to the bridges.

Goodnight to the vines.

Goodnight to the midges.

Goodnight, mountain mint.

Goodnight, houses on the edge of the prairie.

Goodnight to the redwing, singing sounds of spring.

Goodnight to the other redwing, singing back to him.

Goodnight to the brook, running cold and clean.

Goodnight to the bundleflower, reflected in the stream.

Goodnight air.

Goodnight chair.

Goodnight sparrows everywhere.

Goodnight prairie.

See you in my dreams.
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The opening quote is by John Burroughs (1837-1921),an American writer and naturalist. Almost every year, a book of natural history wins the John Burroughs Medal, an award given in his honor. For a complete list, look here. This post was inspired by many readings of Goodnight Moon by Margaret Wise Brown to my children and now, my six grandchildren.
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What a beautiful tribute to both the prairie community quieting for the night – and the beloved book “Goodnight Moon!” Very clever!
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Thank you, Paula, for reading! Happy hiking.
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Cindy thanx for this hypnotic
Pentameter of nature’s Good Night!!
Peaceful guided imagery 🌝
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Thank you for reading, Lynn! So glad you enjoyed it. Happy Spring!
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Thanks again for the quiet few minutes as I read Your offering this morning.
I enjoy them each Tuesday and share however I can.
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You are so kind, Barbara. I’m so grateful that you find these quiet moments to read and reflect. Thank you.
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And thank you for “reading” your own pictorial prairie version to us. Lovely!
Sara and Mary
On Tue, Mar 15, 2022 at 7:13 AM Tuesdays in the Tallgrass wrote:
> Cindy Crosby posted: ” “I am in love with this world.” — John Burroughs > ***** Daylight savings time kicked in Sunday in the Midwest. An extra hour > before sunset! I head to the prairie for a late hike in last light. Bridge > over Willoway Brook, Schulenberg Prairie, Li” >
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I think of you and Mary often! Hope you are finding some beautiful moments as the weather warms up. xoxox
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So good! ……ZzzzZZZzzzzz…….!!
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Mike, you cracked me up! Thank you for reading — and for taking time to tell me you enjoyed it. Happy hiking!
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